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Images are inline elements. To be precise, they are replaced inline elements. Of course, images can't have child nodes, but it's important to know that images are inline, since there are some elements that cannot have inline-level children in a Strict DTD (like body, form and blockquote).

Images are inline elements. To be precise, they are replaced inline elements. Of course, images can't have child nodes, but it's important to know that images are inline, since there are some elements that cannot have inline-level children in a Strict DTD (like body, form and blockquote).

That's a bit confusing...

I think you mean that a form cannot have an inline-level child unless that child is wrapped within a block-level child, right?